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Madeline Wade is a partner and founder at Brumidi Group.

Madeline advises corporations, nonprofits, industry trade associations, and thought leaders on climate change and sustainability regulations, policy, and global trends. She has worked with organizations to develop and position their internal sustainability goals and helped to design the policies to reach those goals. She routinely leads coalitions in the policy outdoor space that are focused on advancing natural climate solutions, seeking funding for conservation programs, and reforming laws to protect public lands and access to outdoor recreation.

Clients leverage Madeline’s broad sustainability expertise and leadership to inform their corporate strategies, lead their coalition campaigns, develop their comprehensive messaging, and advance meaningful change throughout the policy ecosystem. Her client successes have resulted in major policy reforms across many sectors, including climate change, environmental justice, public lands, outdoor recreation, and active transportation.

Prior to founding Brumidi Group, Madeline worked on Capitol Hill and managed a Political Action Committee. She earned her master’s degree from Duke University in Public Policy and her bachelor’s degree from Wake Forest University.

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May 13, 20262 min
Competing Permitting Reform Strategies
The House, Senate, and White House are all vocally supportive of substantial permitting reform policy. However, the pathway to get there varies drastically in the House and Senate. The House passed the SPEED Act last year, which makes significant changes to NEPA. The PERMIT Act, which also passed last year, amends the Clean Water Act. On top of these comprehensive bills, House leadership is moving forward with piecemeal bills that address everything from changes to FERC and grid modernization...

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May 6, 20261 min
Big-Ticket Legislation is Moving, but is it Enough to Pass?
Headlines would tell you that Washington, DC is gridlocked with very little moving. However, several recent developments are telling a different story. The Farm Bill, a bill that authorizes all of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and must pass every five years (although it has now been pushed back multiple years), just passed the House with a bipartisan vote. The Senate is likely to release its version soon. Meanwhile, the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee is scheduled to hold...

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Apr 17, 20262 min
FY27 Budget Hearings Offer Endless Opportunities
We are once again in appropriations season, which means that administration leaders face Congress to justify the President’s Budget. For some political appointees, this is the first time they’ve returned since their nomination hearings, and elected officials have questions. While the goal of the hearings is to learn about the priorities, the questions are generally a free-for-all. This is a chance for both Republicans and Democrats to ask about hometown priorities and voice support (or urge a...

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